Greater Manchester has published its final clean air plan to kick-start the city region's green revolution, helping to tackle the problem of air pollution.

The CEBR has reported that the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a total of £11.9 billion of displaced city centre spending.

Labour has accused the government of already failing to live-up to their promise of a ‘tutoring revolution’ for UK pupils.

The new Broad Marsh Car Park and Bus Station building will host the largest number of EV charge points in one location in the whole of the UK.

The LGA has claimed that investing in libraries is key to driving the national recovery from coronavirus and enabling children to catch up on lost learning.

The Manifesto Club has found that less than 10 per cent of councils have a policy in place that specifically deals with Community Protection Notices.

The SCT has said that the coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions imposed on local government business have had a positive impact on local democracy.

The Liberal Democrats have won the parliamentary constituency of Chesham and Amersham, taking the formerly safe seat from the Conservatives in a by-election.

Placing councils at the heart of the government’s levelling up ambitions would help create job and career opportunities where they are most needed.

Consumption-based emissions by London boroughs have declined on average over the last two decades but there is still much more work to do.

Councils have a significant role to play to support and advance on the UK’s net zero ambitions in partnership with government, industry and communities.

Councils should have the confidence to engage in well-run commercial activity that benefits residents and improves local public services.

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